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Tecnomar Velvet 26

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Octobriana, Nov 7, 2006.

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  1. Octobriana

    Octobriana New Member

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    Also are they well built, reliable and would you recommend Arnesons or
    the standard V-Drive ?

    Any comments would be appreciated.

    Thank You,

    Victor
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    YF does have a few members in Italy, so I was hoping you would get a good response ....

    All that I know is what I see on their web site. Intriguing designs. My preference of the three would be the Velvet 26. The Maderas does not look up to date to me, and I don't care for the bow placement of the salon on the 83. Purely personal views of course, take with a grain of salt, if that much.

    At least I can point you to a good discussion of the Arneson drive -

    > Technical Discussion > 8V92 TI / Twin Disc info wanted

    Have you had a chance to inspect one of these yet?
    Kelly Cook
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    Thank You for your input Kelly.

    I agree the Velvet 26 is my first choice and I will read the tech discussion on the Arnesons.

    I have not inspected a vessel yet but hope to do so in the next couple of months. I will keep you posted.

    Thanks Again,

    Victor
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    It was interesting to see that there is still a producer of good looking flybridge boats. Also that you can have a highly customized interior.

    http://www.************/barche.asp?IDBarca=9&Modello=Nadara26fly&Sezione=FotoGallery

    The other models are not really to my personal taste, but Tecnomar has been building fast open boats for many years so the quality is probably good enough.

    Regarding Arneson drives, they are a little like waterjets, best performing at high speeds. Not for strolling at half speed.
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    Lars, the Nadara flybridge caught my eye too. In a yacht that size a flybridge type would more likely be my choice. But if anybody wants to gift me a 26M sport yacht I won't object! Curious that the helms for the Nadara and Velvet have a very different style -

    http://www.************/immagini/Modelli/Nadara26fly/Interni/11.jpg

    http://www.************/immagini/Modelli/Velvet26/Interni/09.jpg

    As for taste in sport yacht design, we could have a lively debate! To be sure there are numerous other 26M Opens that sport more "features" and flash. But if clean lines and simplicity are still virtues, then the Velvet 26 is a real standout. I cannot find any other Open design that matches it.

    Victor, hope you don't mind us "looking over your shoulder", but this is a fun topic. Please do keep us updated on your search.

    Kelly
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    Kelly,

    I appreciate you looking over my shoulder that way you have my back and can keep me out of trouble ! ;-)

    The arneson discussion was very interesting.

    Thanks for all the input gentlemen,

    Victor